Stepping Stones CD publication. Contents of Cambridgeshire 1883 Post Office Directory Contains hundreds of names and addresses of people living in this county at the time. Over 130 pages. Includes description of each place, with Post Office, agricultural and commercial information. Towns and Villages covered include : Bassingbourn, Bottisham, Bourn, Cambridge (29 pages), Chatteris, Chesterton, Isle of Ely (8 pages), Fulbourn, Grantchester, Isleham, Leverington, March, Newmarket, Papworth E More Info
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- The National Burials Index Project - Catholics At Dover, Kent, in 1636 - Lancashire Qtr Sessions Records - Register Of Recusants 1678 - An Early Catholic Mission In The Isle Of Man - Thomas Brockholes - But Which One? - The Conversion Of Richard Crepwelle - The Return Of Papists In London In 1767 - Where Did You Say You Were Born...? - Some Monmouthshire Catholics In Anglican Bishops' Transcript...More Info
A One-Name Study and Compilation of Historical Family Records. This is a 140 page book by Thomas H. Garmory (1926-2018). With name variations of Garmery, Garmorie, Germary, Germerie, Girmerie, Gomery, MakGarmory, McGarmorie, McGarmurrie, Montgomery and distribution around Scotland (including Kirkcudbrightshire, the epicentre of Garmory family history), England, Wales, Isle of Man, Channel Islands,...More Info
A book by Alfred P. Wilson first published in 1910 and digitised by the Ryedale Family History Group in 2017 Alfred Percy Wilson died at the Voluntary Aid Detachment hospital in Hornsea on 2nd December 1918, aged 34, from a combination of Influenza and Pneumonia. He is buried in the cemetery of St. Nicholas Church, Bransdale. He is remembered on the Farndale War Memorial, as well a...More Info
A book by Alfred P. Wilson first published in 1910 and digitised by the Ryedale Family History Group in 2017 Alfred Percy Wilson died at the Voluntary Aid Detachment hospital in Hornsea on 2nd December 1918, aged 34, from a combination of Influenza and Pneumonia. He is buried in the cemetery of St. Nicholas Church, Bransdale. He is remembered on the Farndale War Memorial, as well a...More Info
The following dates are covered: 1 January 1829 to 31 December 1830 Page Layout: Name, Date baptised, Date born, Parents, Occupation and Abode. Sorted by Surname and then by Forename. **Surnames in Index:** ADDY; AKROYD; ALEXANDER; ARCHER; ARMITAGE; ASHIRST; ASHWORTH; ASKERM; ASKWITH; ASKWYTH; ASQUITH; ATHORNE; ATKINSON; AUBREY; AYNLEY; BAGNAL; BAILEY; BAINES; BAINS; BARBER...More Info